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Contents Preface 1 I. FORMAL AND INFORMAL POWER IN SOUTH-EASTERN EUROPE Arno Strohmeyer Power and the Changing Face of Habsburg-Ottoman Friendship (Sixteenth Eighteenth Centuries) 9 Maria Baramova Did the Danube Exist in Habsburg Power Politics in South-Eastern Europe before 1699? 25 Jovan Pesalj Habsburg Policy towards Ottoman Foreigners in the Eighteenth Century 37 Ivan Parvev Power without Influence, Influence without Power: Habsburg and Russian Influence in the Balkans in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries as a Comparison 47 Markus Koller The Great Reforms in the Ottoman Empire and Russia: A Comparative Approach on the History of the Nineteenth Century 57 II. POWER AND INFLUENCE IN SOCIAL CONTEXT Grigor Boykov Architecture as a Symbol of Power: Some Thoughts on the Ottoman Architectural Heritage of Plovdiv (Filibe) 67 Paulina Andonova Power and Influence of the Ottoman Ruling Class in Landed Property: Askeri Chiftliks in the Region of Sofia in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries 87 http://d-nb.info/1030494037

Vjeran Kursar Non-Muslim Communal Divisions and Identities in the Early Modern Ottoman Balkans and the Millet System Theory 97 Andreas Lyberatos The Application of the Tanzimat and its Political Effects: Glances from Plovdiv and its Rum millet 109 Manos Perakis An Ineffective Attempt at Implementing Tanzimat in the Ottoman Empire: The Ethno-Religious and Socio-Political Dispute in Crete during the ChalepaEra (1878-1889) 119 ZorkaIvanova On the History of the Textile Factory in Sliven: One Ottoman Register of 1861 131 Dobrinka Parusheva Family Matters: Using Social Capital for Political Ends in the Nineteenth Century Balkans 149 Moshe Maggid Located in Eastern Rumelia and Dreaming of Palestine 167 III. AUTONOMOUS LANDS AND SELF-RULING COMMUNITIES Viorel Panaite "... Our Reign is Granted by Turks.. Ottoman Sultans and Tributary Voyvoda% of Wallachia and Moldavia (Sixteenth Seventeenth Centuries) 177 Stoica Lascu Balkan Vlachs Autonomies and Modernity 191 Elena Smilyanskaya "Protection" or "Possession": How Russians Created a Greek Principality in 1770 1775 209

IV. MEN OF POWER AND INFLUENCE Ifigenija Draganic Turcicae epistolae: Busbecq's Views on the Power of the Ottoman Empire in his Letters 221 Gabor Karman Gyorgy Rakoczi II's Attempt to Establish a Local Power Base among the Tributaries of the Ottoman Empire 1653 1657 229 Dzheni Ivanova The Image of the Sultan's Ally Imre Thokoly in Ottoman Historical Writings According to the Writings of Silahdar Mehmed Aga and Defterdar San Mehmed Pasha 245 Snezana Vukadinovic A Portrait of a Forgotten Serbian Sava Vladislavic Raguzinski 257 Darin Stephanov The Ruler and the Ruled through the Prism of Royal Birthday Celebrations: A Close Look at Two Documents 263 Dimitris Michalopoulos Anglo-Russian Antagonism in the Island of Crete: Eleutherios Venizelos vs. Prince George 271 V. POWER AND INFLUENCE IN TIMES OF WAR Milena Petkova-Encheva Deportation of Prisoners of War in the Context of the Demographic Seizure of Territories: Hungarians in Thrace in the Seventeenth century 293 Aleksander Antonov Ports, Courier Service and Logistics along the Black Sea Coast and the River Danube in the Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries 301

Angelina Vacheva The Russo-Turkish War from 1768-1774 in Eighteenth-Century Russian Poetry and the Creation of the Mythology of Power in Russia 319 VI. DIPLOMATS AND CONSULS AS INSTRUMENTS OF INFLUENCE AND POWER Boro Bronza Austrian Diplomats from the Vienna Oriental Academy on the Balkan Peninsula during the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century 329 Rossitza Tasheva The French Republic and the Ottoman Empire: The Citoyen Descorches in Constantinople (1793-1795) 339 Giilay Tulasoglu European Consuls as Power Brokers in the Ottoman Empire on the Eve of Tanzimat: The British Consul Charles Blunt in Salonica 349 Selim Aslanta The Russian Influence on the Ottoman Empire in the Context of the Expansion of Serbian Autonomy According to Ottoman Archival Documents (1829 1833) 361 Nadya Manolova-Nikolova Spain and the Crimean War 367 Aleksandar Rastovic British Diplomats about Russian Influence in Serbia in the Nineteenth Century 375 Silvana Rachieru Ottoman Representatives in Romania: Diplomatic and Consular Network of the Sultan in a Former Vassal State 381 Momir Samardzic The Serbian Emigrants Issue (1883-1885) as a Test of the Power and Influence of Austria-Hungary and Russia on the Balkans 393

VII. CREEDS, HIDDEN POWER AND ESPIONAGE Nora Anani-Sia Power of the Dervishes in the Ottoman Balkans as Witnessed by the Shaqd'iq al-nu'maniyya of Ta kopriizade Ahmed (1495 1561) and Narrative Sources 405 Nedim Zahirovic Two Habsburg Sources of Information at the Sublime Porte in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century 417 Eleonora Naxidou Traditional Aspects of Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century Balkans: The Ecclesiastical Dimensions of the Bulgarian National Movement 425 Ljubinka Toseva Karpowicz The Influence of the Hungarian Masonic Liberals on the Modernization of the Corpus Separatum of Rijeka (1875 1906) 441 Contributors 449